Winners: Sasha Banks and Bayley
Sasha Banks and Bayley thankfully retained their titles, but the biggest point of note came in the aftermath of their match.
Once they defeated their opponents, they recovered and began a beatdown on the champs. Beth Phoenix, who was on commentary, returned to the ring to make the save. Natalya came to join her.
Beth Phoenix taking part in a tag team title match at WrestleMania would make for an exciting sojourn, and she would give Natalya that same excitement just by her presence.
It's a far better match for the champs to be a part of than an extended rivalry with Nia Jax and Tamina, though a triple threat certainly looks like it will be on the cards. Perhaps a team from SmackDown will make it a fatal four-way.
Losers: Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Ronda Rousey
WWE could have gone with a bold route for this match. Sadly, they chose not to do so. Becky got herself back into the WrestleMania match, of course, but it came as a result of a disqualification when Ronda Rousey interfered.
The ending was the most predictable and sadly deflating one possible. Becky Lynch didn't earn her way back into the match, but was handed it by Rousey, who now looks dumb because she just decreased her odds of retaining on April 7th.
As for Charlotte Flair, she feels more and more like she's only there to be there and take the pin, which would be a tragic move tainting Becky's title win.
Winners: AJ Styles and Randy Orton
For three years, fans have wondered when they were going to get this match. Now, they finally will. Orton has lost momentum of late, but his heel turn last summer has still buoyed him. He has done some of the best work of his career in this past year.
AJ Styles would make for a good opponent to take on this sadistic, vicious Orton, and the match would also be good in the ring at least.
WrestleMania got another marquee match last night for a good price.